About This Game

Prevent hordes of marauding Dinos from crashing your party in the world’s premier BBQ defense simulator! Unlock powerful towers that act like little weaponized puzzle pieces. Take control of a rock-throwing, coconut-gathering gopher and build your battlefield to keep those Dinos at bay. With adorable characters, intense strategy, and mouse-only controls Go Home Dinosaurs is accessible enough for kids and challenging enough for adults. It's a game truly everyone will love!

Go Home Dinosaurs Features

Highly innovative, bar-setting tower defense gameplay

A beautiful, vibrant 3D world and adorable characters

60 levels of Dino brawling action spread across three worlds!

18 collectible cards that feature a colorful cast of characters, including DJ G04, a trio of robot buddies, and a

Very good for relaxing ! I did enjoy every minute playing ! Kawaii graphic ! Lovely Music ! And not much too hard for casual playing !It's better if there is an upgrade system for tower as other tower defense games !Recommend : 8/10 !

It does not take itself seriously, and it is rather fun. The humor is hit and miss, but i get the feeling it may be aiming for a younger audience. Unlike most TD this one is perfectly suited for childrens as there is no real violence or even gore. The games otherwise play well with a decent choice of towers and the rare mechanic of controlling a main character who also count as a mobile tower on it's own, a bit like Anomaly. If you are a big TD fan it's worth a try at least, but do expect a simpler friendly game.

Cute... too cute. "Funny" voice responses get repetitive and the oversaturated art style wears badly, while on the puzzle side you can't move, sell or upgrade towers... or speed up the lumbering dinosaurs to see if you've fixed an endgame snarl.

I wasn't expecting serious strategy out of a picnic-based Mesozoic rodent sim, but they could have made it, you know, fun.

Cute tower defense, Go Home Dinosaurs! has the basics for this specific kind of game. You have to build towers in order to defeat waves of dinosaurs that are following a path, plus you have access to special powers to help you deal with them. But there is nothing more than that : you cannot upgrade your towers, you cannot not move them (so be carefull while placing them), there is no survival mode ... The only special feature is that you (you are a marmot) can move from a place to an other one freely, so that you can shoot the dinosaurs almost everywhere, even if there is no tower. You will need an empty space in order to do that.

It seems that the developers wanted to create a cute and easy game. If you are okay with that, then this game will be fine for you. It is definitely entertaining, and you will have to spend around 10 hours to complete the game (3 worlds, 60 levels total) and unlock all of the achievements (you will need to grind a little bit for the last one, "Kill 10.000 dinosaurs").

This is a small format touch screen game. I suppose on a touch screen it would be a better gameplay experience, but I found myself at odds with the gameplay while using a mouse. It's a fixed path tower defense game, and while I typically enjoy this specific form of the genre, there isn't enough to keep my attention here.